Oct. 12—GRAND FORKS — A Minneapolis man was found not guilty of possession with intent to manufacture or deliver various illicit drugs on Wednesday, Oct. 12. During the second and final day of his trial, John Jerad Harniss, 33, testified he had a history of drug abuse and had been using fentanyl for about eight months at the time of his arrest. He said he would take at least five pills a day ...
He said he heard of no plan to enter the Capitol.
Jury selection will begin Wednesday in the trial of embattled Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill a year after he was indicted on federal charges.
A 40-year-old Orting man and his 20-year-old stepson initially caught the attention of the FBI following an incident on a flight from D.C. to Seattle.
Family claimed they were in Washington on January 6 to fight a ‘monster,’ Graig Graziosi writes
“They give voters the chance to hear candidate views. In their own words. In real time.”
“There is campaigning, and there is governing. Two different things. … In the end, it is governing that really matters.”
“We are in a crisis of democracy, and we need to be able to figure out how to disagree.”
“In very close races, small mistakes can prove decisive, or at least knock a campaign in the wrong direction for a few days.”
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